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CCREDITED
A
See. 34.66, P. L. & R. U. S. POSTAGE
PAID Permit No. 80 WATERLOO, IOWA
EWS
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ACCREDITED COMMERCIAL SCHOOLS
VOLUME XXVIII
NUMBER IV
NOVEMBER, 1949
Meadows Re-elected
ANNUAL CONVENTION NOVEMBER 24-26
NAACS, NCBS, and AACC To Hold Joint Convention
At Edgewater Beach Hotel In Chicago
As announced in our August Issue, the NAACS, NCBS, and AACC will hold a joint Convention at Edgewater Beach Hotel, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, November 24, 25, and 26. The only time that the respective or-ganizations will hold separate meetings will be their Business Meetings on Saturday forenoon; otherwise, all meetings will be joint sessions.
Mr. Meadows will preside at the meeting on Friday Afternoon, and the President of the Council and of the American Association will each preside at one of the other two sessions.
The Executive Committee of the Council is to meet on Wednesday afternoon and again on Thanksgiving Day. The Board of Governors of the NAACS is to meet on Thanksgiving Day as will the Board of Gover-nors of the AACC.
The Convention proper opens Thanksgiving Evening with a Buffet Dinner sponsored by the Publishers.
Our Business Meeting is called for 9 o'clock on Saturday morning, and at this time the vote will be taken on the consolidation.
Prominent among the speakers will be Lester 0. Schriver of Peoria, Illinois; Dr. Laurence M. Gould, President, Carleton College, Northfield, Minnesota; and Edward E. Booher, Executive Vice-President, Gregg Pub-lishing Company, New York City.
The Convention Program is as follows;
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24 2:00 P.M.—Registration of Delegates 7:00 P.M.—Buffet Dinner — Sponsored by Publishers
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25 8:00 A.M.—Breakfast Session — Marine Dining Room
Theme—The National Federation of Private School Associations Chairman—Mr. H. N. Rasely, Burdett College, Boston, President NFPSA Address—"Solving our Common Problems," by Mr. William Bethke, LaSalle Extension University, Chicago 10:00 A.M.—Forenoon Session — East Lounge Chairman—Mr. E. R. Maetzold, Minneapolis Business College, Minne-apolis, Minn., President NCBS Invocation—Mr. H. O. Balls, Nashville Business College, Nashville, Tenn. 10:15 A.M.—Opening Keynote Address — "De We, or Don't We?" by Dr.
Jay W. Miller, Goldey College, Wilmington, Delaware 10:45 A.M.—Presidential Messages
1—Mr. E. R. Maetzold, Minneapolis Business College, President NCBS
2—Mr. George A. Meadows, Meadows-Draughon College, Shreveport, La. President NAACS
3—Mr. C. D. Cummings, Mcintosh Business College, Dover, N. H. President AACC
' 11:15 A.M.—Address — "How to Make the Letter Writing Course Interesting as Well as Effective," by Mr. Albert J. Sullivan, Burdett College, Boston. 12:00 M - 12:10 P.M.—"In Memoriam" by Mr. W. A. Robbins, Lincoln School of Com-merce, Lincoln, Nebraska
(Continued on page 5)
Mr. Meadows is now complet-ing the second year of his first term as President. Prior to that he served for two years as Vice-President from the Southern Di-vision. Mr. Meadows has suffered some illness during the last sev-eral months and at first declined to be a candidate for re-election, but upon being urged by a number of his friends he finally consent-ed to run.
Other officers elected are as follows:
Vice-President, Central Division: W. E. Kamprath, Minnesota School of Business, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Vice-President, Eastern Division: E. G. Purvis, Strayer College, Washington, D. C.
Vice-President, Southern Division: Benjamin R. Haynes, Wheeler Business College, Bir-mingham, Alabama Vice-President, Western Division: Paul R. Jackson, Sawyer School of Business, Los Angeles, Calif.
The Annu- ^^ al Election of Officers H conduct e d tj; by mail ac- M cording to ||| the direc- Ha tions of the Board rag of Gover- I \ nors has resulted in |||g the re-el-ect ion of I George A. ^^ Meadows of Shreveport, Louisi-ana, to the office of President of the Association.

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CCREDITED
A
See. 34.66, P. L. & R. U. S. POSTAGE
PAID Permit No. 80 WATERLOO, IOWA
EWS
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ACCREDITED COMMERCIAL SCHOOLS
VOLUME XXVIII
NUMBER IV
NOVEMBER, 1949
Meadows Re-elected
ANNUAL CONVENTION NOVEMBER 24-26
NAACS, NCBS, and AACC To Hold Joint Convention
At Edgewater Beach Hotel In Chicago
As announced in our August Issue, the NAACS, NCBS, and AACC will hold a joint Convention at Edgewater Beach Hotel, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, November 24, 25, and 26. The only time that the respective or-ganizations will hold separate meetings will be their Business Meetings on Saturday forenoon; otherwise, all meetings will be joint sessions.
Mr. Meadows will preside at the meeting on Friday Afternoon, and the President of the Council and of the American Association will each preside at one of the other two sessions.
The Executive Committee of the Council is to meet on Wednesday afternoon and again on Thanksgiving Day. The Board of Governors of the NAACS is to meet on Thanksgiving Day as will the Board of Gover-nors of the AACC.
The Convention proper opens Thanksgiving Evening with a Buffet Dinner sponsored by the Publishers.
Our Business Meeting is called for 9 o'clock on Saturday morning, and at this time the vote will be taken on the consolidation.
Prominent among the speakers will be Lester 0. Schriver of Peoria, Illinois; Dr. Laurence M. Gould, President, Carleton College, Northfield, Minnesota; and Edward E. Booher, Executive Vice-President, Gregg Pub-lishing Company, New York City.
The Convention Program is as follows;
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24 2:00 P.M.—Registration of Delegates 7:00 P.M.—Buffet Dinner — Sponsored by Publishers
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25 8:00 A.M.—Breakfast Session — Marine Dining Room
Theme—The National Federation of Private School Associations Chairman—Mr. H. N. Rasely, Burdett College, Boston, President NFPSA Address—"Solving our Common Problems," by Mr. William Bethke, LaSalle Extension University, Chicago 10:00 A.M.—Forenoon Session — East Lounge Chairman—Mr. E. R. Maetzold, Minneapolis Business College, Minne-apolis, Minn., President NCBS Invocation—Mr. H. O. Balls, Nashville Business College, Nashville, Tenn. 10:15 A.M.—Opening Keynote Address — "De We, or Don't We?" by Dr.
Jay W. Miller, Goldey College, Wilmington, Delaware 10:45 A.M.—Presidential Messages
1—Mr. E. R. Maetzold, Minneapolis Business College, President NCBS
2—Mr. George A. Meadows, Meadows-Draughon College, Shreveport, La. President NAACS
3—Mr. C. D. Cummings, Mcintosh Business College, Dover, N. H. President AACC
' 11:15 A.M.—Address — "How to Make the Letter Writing Course Interesting as Well as Effective," by Mr. Albert J. Sullivan, Burdett College, Boston. 12:00 M - 12:10 P.M.—"In Memoriam" by Mr. W. A. Robbins, Lincoln School of Com-merce, Lincoln, Nebraska
(Continued on page 5)
Mr. Meadows is now complet-ing the second year of his first term as President. Prior to that he served for two years as Vice-President from the Southern Di-vision. Mr. Meadows has suffered some illness during the last sev-eral months and at first declined to be a candidate for re-election, but upon being urged by a number of his friends he finally consent-ed to run.
Other officers elected are as follows:
Vice-President, Central Division: W. E. Kamprath, Minnesota School of Business, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Vice-President, Eastern Division: E. G. Purvis, Strayer College, Washington, D. C.
Vice-President, Southern Division: Benjamin R. Haynes, Wheeler Business College, Bir-mingham, Alabama Vice-President, Western Division: Paul R. Jackson, Sawyer School of Business, Los Angeles, Calif.
The Annu- ^^ al Election of Officers H conduct e d tj; by mail ac- M cording to ||| the direc- Ha tions of the Board rag of Gover- I \ nors has resulted in |||g the re-el-ect ion of I George A. ^^ Meadows of Shreveport, Louisi-ana, to the office of President of the Association.